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Page 340
... Christian age . " Certainly the forms of our thinking and language have largely ceased to be Christian , but to my eye the substance often remains amazingly akin to that of the past . Our daily habits of action , for example , are ...
... Christian age . " Certainly the forms of our thinking and language have largely ceased to be Christian , but to my eye the substance often remains amazingly akin to that of the past . Our daily habits of action , for example , are ...
Page 343
... Christian tradition when he said ( as is alleged ) , " When you've seen one redwood tree , you've seen them all . " To a Christian a tree can be no more than a physical fact . The whole concept of the sacred grove is alien to Christianity ...
... Christian tradition when he said ( as is alleged ) , " When you've seen one redwood tree , you've seen them all . " To a Christian a tree can be no more than a physical fact . The whole concept of the sacred grove is alien to Christianity ...
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... Christian dogma . The fact that most people do not think of these attitudes as Christian is irrelevant . No new set of basic values has been accepted in our society to displace those of Christianity . Hence we shall continue to have a ...
... Christian dogma . The fact that most people do not think of these attitudes as Christian is irrelevant . No new set of basic values has been accepted in our society to displace those of Christianity . Hence we shall continue to have a ...
Contents
FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE Chorus of Priests | 3 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 61 |
The ism of the Modern World | 201 |
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